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Aviation Daily, October 5, 2022

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Regulatory/Legislative

Acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolen
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FAA Extends Flight Attendant Rest Period

Oct 04, 2022
Acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolen on Oct. 4 signed a final rule that extends the minimum rest period for flight attendants to 10 consecutive hours between shifts, saying the change “corrects a historical inequity.”
ICAO facade
article

Russia Loses Seat On ICAO Council; Vows To Maintain Safety Standards

Oct 04, 2022
The country was unable to win a majority from 170 voting nations at the 41st ICAO Assembly, which meets in Montreal every three years and runs through Oct. 7

The Daily Memo

Wagner
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Daily Memo: MTU’s Incoming CEO Sees ‘Historic Opportunity’ For GTF

Oct 04, 2022
Lars Wagner discusses sustainability, MTU's technology roadmap and Boeing's next aircraft in an upcoming interview with Aviation Week.

Airlines

E195-E2
article

SalamAir Set To Be Embraer’s First Middle Eastern Buyer Of E195-E2

Oct 04, 2022
The Omani LCC has an agreement with Embraer to buy 12 E195-E2 regional jets.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
article

European Aviation Industry Seeks To Avoid More Operational Chaos

Oct 04, 2022
At a Eurocontrol-led conference in Brussels, industry representatives discussed measures to avert a repeat of of the operational chaos of summer 2022.
SIA
article

Asian Recovery Continues; Reopenings Spur Demand

Oct 03, 2022
The lifting of travel restrictions in the major North Asian markets of Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong will hasten the pace of the industry’s return to health, AAPA says; but full recovery is not expected until China is also open.

MRO

CAAS
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Singapore, New Zealand To Mutually Recognize Certifications

Oct 03, 2022
The CAAS and the CAA NZ have signed a Technical Arrangement on Aviation Maintenance on Sept. 30.
Air France A220
article

Circor Eyes Aftermarket Growth Opportunities

Oct 04, 2022
Component supplier Circor sees the aftermarket as a prime opportunity to grow its civil aerospace business.

Cargo

Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 777F
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Emirates, United Align On Freight Front With New Agreement

Sep 30, 2022
Greater coordination between Emirates SkyCargo and United Cargo is expected to be one of the main outcomes of a new MOU between the two freight haulers.

Industry Data